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Elkudum - My First Completed Map!

Now I have completed a satisfactory map using the Antique-Style guide by Candacis, which is based on a guide for photoshop by Ascension. I know there are problems with it. I have seen a few myself since I converted it to an image file. Also, it is rather blurry right now. The original was 3000x3000 pixels, which was likely WAY more than necessary. The file was so big that it would not attach to this post, so I shrunk it to 1500x1500.

Most of the countries on here I just created without thinking too much about them, just to fill up the map. I have only decided to keep a small number of them if I continue with this world in the future. Despite the issues with this map, I am very proud of it as my first completed project!

Okay, now I have turned the color off, as well as moved the name layers above the border layers. The names are still hard to read in some places. I will definitely pay closer attention to where I place the names in future maps. This map was more of an experiment to try out GIMP and see how it works.